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Calm, Cool & Collette - Complete Sessions
Buddy Collette and His Quartet, Buddy Collette feat. Dick Shreve
spanyol
első megjelenés éve: 1957
(2009)

CD
5.000 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Makin&
2.  Fall Winds
3.  Minor Deviation
4.  Change It
5.  I&
6.  Winston Walks
7.  If She Had Stayed
8.  They Can&
9.  Undecided
10.  Flute In &
11.  The Continental
12.  Three And One
13.  Night In Tunisia
14.  Johnny Walks
15.  Perfidia
16.  Morning Jazz
17.  Orlando Blues
18.  Soft Touch
19.  Old School
20.  Debbie
Jazz / Cool

The complete Buddy Collete Quartet sessions, featuring pianist Dick Shreve has been taken from:

Tracks #1 & 2 from "Stars of Jazz" TV Show
Tracks #3-5 from "Nice Day with Buddy Collette" (Contemporary C 3531)
Tracks #6-16 from "Calm, Cool and Collette" (ABC Paramount ABC 179)
Tracks #17-20 from "Everybody's Buddy" (Challenge CHL-603)

Tracks 1-16:
Recorded at ABC Studios, on November 19 & 29, 1956 [tracks 1-5] and on January 24, 1957 [tracks 6-16]
Buddy Collette (fl, cl, as, ts), Dick Shreve (p), John Goodman (b) and Bill Dolney (d)

Tracks 17-20:
Recorded in Hollywood, on May 14, 1957
Buddy Collette (fl, cl, as, ts), Dick Shreve (p), Eugene Wright (b) and Bill Richmond (d)

In the summer of 1956, Buddy Collette left Chico Hamilton’s successful quintet to begin his own career as a leader. His first quartet stayed together for three months. Then, along with John Goodman, still on bass, Buddy found in pianist Dick Shreve, and drummer Bill Dolney, his ideal rhythm section. With such an outstanding group, Collette, on alto, tenor, clarinet and flute, developed a concept full of beauty, taste and strength, played with warmth and great feeling.

Dick Shreve, too, proves in these sessions that he was not only a talented and underrated pianist in a gentle and reflective manner, but also a fine composer. On the last date of this set, Eugene Wright and Bill Richmond, replacing Goodman and Dolney, sustain the mood just as impressively.


"A Nice Day is a nice recording for multireedist Buddy Collette who plays alto, clarinet, flute and tenor [...] The original runthroughs are excellent. Collette is the main voice throughout this set of lightly swinging music although he gets support from the fine rhythm sections (which include Dick Shreve on piano). Overall this set serves as a good all-around showcase for Buddy Collette's playing and writing talents.
---Scott Yanow -All Music Guide



Buddy Collette

Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Aug 06, 1921 in Los Angeles, CA
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Cool, West Coast Blues, West Coast Jazz

An important force in the Los Angeles jazz community, Buddy Collette was an early pioneer at playing jazz on the flute. Collette started on piano as a child and then gradually learned all of the woodwinds. He played with Les Hite in 1942; led a dance band while in the Navy during World War II; and then freelanced in the L.A. area with such bands as the Stars of Swing (1946), Edgar Hayes, Louis Jordan, Benny Carter, and Gerald Wilson (1949-1950). An early teacher of Charles Mingus, Collette became the first black musician to get a permanent spot in a West Coast studio band (1951-1955). He gained his greatest recognition as an important member of the Chico Hamilton Quintet (1955-1956), and he recorded several albums as a leader in the mid- to late '50s for Contemporary. Otherwise, he mostly stuck to the L.A. area, freelancing, working in the studios, playing in clubs, teaching, and inspiring younger musicians. Although a fine tenor player and a good clarinetist, Collette's most distinctive voice is on flute; he recorded an album with one of his former students, the great James Newton (1989). In addition, Collette participated in a reunion of the Chico Hamilton Quintet, and recorded a two-disc "talking record" for the Issues label in 1994, in which he discussed some of what he had seen and experienced through the years.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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